About The Song

In the annals of country music, few names resonate with the same enduring power as Conway Twitty. A true icon of the genre, Twitty’s rich baritone and heartfelt delivery captivated audiences for decades, earning him a place among the Grand Ole Opry’s most revered members. Among his vast repertoire of hits, one song stands out as a poignant testament to his artistry: “Foggy River.”

Released in 1961, “Foggy River” is a ballad that paints a vivid picture of heartbreak and loss. The lyrics, penned by Fred Rose, follow the narrative of a man adrift on a “foggy river,” his heart as cold and desolate as the surrounding waters. The song’s imagery is both evocative and emotionally resonant, capturing the profound sadness of a love gone astray.

Twitty’s interpretation of “Foggy River” is nothing short of masterful. His voice, imbued with a world-weary ache, perfectly conveys the protagonist’s despair. Each note is infused with emotion, drawing the listener into the depths of the character’s sorrow. The song’s arrangement, simple yet effective, complements Twitty’s vocals, allowing his voice to take center stage. The gentle strumming of the guitar and the mournful wail of the pedal steel provide a fitting backdrop for the singer’s lament.

“Foggy River” is a timeless classic that has touched the hearts of countless listeners over the years. It is a song that speaks to the universal human experience of love and loss, and it does so with a depth and sincerity that is truly moving. Conway Twitty’s masterful performance elevates the song to even greater heights, making it a true gem of country music.

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Lyric

Your love is colder than a foggy riverRollin on a heart of stoneYou left me stranded on this foggy riverCold and helpless and alone.
I knew someday that you would turn me downI got worries on my mindYes, I’m doomed to sail this foggy riverTill I leave my love behind.
There’s no tomorrow on this foggy riverOnly memories linger onA mist of sorrows fills this foggy riverEverything I had is gone.
I can’t escape this broken heart of mineI’ve no freedom anymoreHeaven help me on this foggy riverTill I reach that distant shore…